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katie marzullo has been talking with people in santa clara county and is bundled up. katie? >> i am forcing a smile. can you tell? it is 33 degrees. i am wearing four layers and gloves and a scarf and people are making fun of me but they are originally from the midwest. we are watching people come and go from the starbucks after hot coffee, of course. if you look at the video you can see normal people are wearing jack oats and long pants, scarves, hats. joe is visiting and originally from minute and is wearing shorts. he wasn't laughing yesterday. listen to this. >> i was walking on a sidewalk that had sprinklers on and i slipped, almost fell. >> on freezing. black ice. yes. yes. >> you don't expect that in california. >> never. never expect that in california. >> this home you see in west san jose, the home owner did what he was supposed to do putting blankets and sheets ovallable plants if his yard. you are supposed to do that for pipes. you do not want the water freezing. >> for the latest on all weather changes you can download the weather app with severe weather alerts,
katie marzullo has been talking with people in santa clara county and is bundled up. katie? >> i am forcing a smile. can you tell? it is 33 degrees. i am wearing four layers and gloves and a scarf and people are making fun of me but they are originally from the midwest. we are watching people come and go from the starbucks after hot coffee, of course. if you look at the video you can see normal people are wearing jack oats and long pants, scarves, hats. joe is visiting and originally from...
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katy, last word. what do we get those people jobs and back in the workforce, back generating money for the overall economy. >> to topic at hand we need to stop giving these unemployment benefits because it allows people to continue taking that check rather than going out and getting a job. there are jobs available. >> katy, i thought there were no jobs available. >> there are jobs for people -- okay. i'm going to stop unless you let me finish my point. i didn't interrupt you. i will continue now. need to stop giving people unemployment benefits because incentivizes people to get jobs. there are jobs available people need to take the jobs not staying on the dole while they continued not to be employed and not help in the long run. >> i'm glad the obama administration is creating jobs. heather: thank you so much for joining us. if they're creating jobs, perhaps people wouldn't be on extended unemployment, steven. round and round. thanks for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. bill: rule number o
katy, last word. what do we get those people jobs and back in the workforce, back generating money for the overall economy. >> to topic at hand we need to stop giving these unemployment benefits because it allows people to continue taking that check rather than going out and getting a job. there are jobs available. >> katy, i thought there were no jobs available. >> there are jobs for people -- okay. i'm going to stop unless you let me finish my point. i didn't interrupt you....
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shiitake i might be dead dead body you see katie caught up with gun down was traveling in the seen them as that of the deeds and not also shot dead and two others wounded in a targeted killing outside a local mosque. in a separate incident of the book on monday of the abducted a key taliban pakistan along with four others which it was attacked also reported to the pakistani towns of gandhi it then and plenty patchy the country's biggest city and financial hub of the sun has been in the grip of political ethnic and sectarian violence but sometime now. yes an auntie still not convinced they can still eat into the city patience off its formation the tendency of it until the condition pumpkin festival showcases the best intentions and thoughts that had it that often are copied her. jones agreed to convene president of the gene pool was good not to heed its village in the comments got to pull him up to participate in the golden jubilee to the beach. in an interview with the intent is to transform him into a modern audience. mr quinn said many of the traditional one big festival. the biggest
shiitake i might be dead dead body you see katie caught up with gun down was traveling in the seen them as that of the deeds and not also shot dead and two others wounded in a targeted killing outside a local mosque. in a separate incident of the book on monday of the abducted a key taliban pakistan along with four others which it was attacked also reported to the pakistani towns of gandhi it then and plenty patchy the country's biggest city and financial hub of the sun has been in the grip of...
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in alameda, katie yutiss. ktvu channel 2 news. >>>hart is the first band to cancel a concert at sea world due to the cnn film black fish. that documentary is about sea world trainer dawn branshow who was killed by an orca. the bare naked ladies and singer willie nelson also cancelled their shows. >>> declaring war on snuggling. why city leaders say it's a new magnet for crime. >>> a strong statement against ukrainian protesters in their ongoing demonstration. >>> and a man walks up to find that he is all alone and trapped in a dark airplane. what the airline is saying about what went wrong. >> in weather temperatures continue to cool off at this hour. and we'll also let you know when the freeze warnings will be coming to an end. [ female announcer ] for those who love sweets your season is here. let's just call it the baking time of year. you need special ingredients. you need the staples for homemade. you need safeway sugar for just a buck eighty-eight. and that magic thing that makes everyone want another only two ninety-nine fo
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i'm katie marzullo. let's start with a quick first look at the weather. i don't have to tell you will it's cold out there. good morning. >> yes, the cold front brought in an inch of rain. you can see some mixed precip just to the west of you. the moisture has moved out of the central coast. a little light rain but here's what's left of the front. we have once again very cold conditions, but most of the moisture is out of the area. we still have the possibility of some high-elevation snow around the santa cruz mountains. 30 and 40s right
i'm katie marzullo. let's start with a quick first look at the weather. i don't have to tell you will it's cold out there. good morning. >> yes, the cold front brought in an inch of rain. you can see some mixed precip just to the west of you. the moisture has moved out of the central coast. a little light rain but here's what's left of the front. we have once again very cold conditions, but most of the moisture is out of the area. we still have the possibility of some high-elevation snow...
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go. >> katie was born in taiwan with a congenital condition. like many amputeas who have grown up without, she was concerned about comfort. >> at 16, you started using a prosththetic. >> yes. >> what was the reason? >> i knew i was going to college. i wanted people's first impression of me not to be a person with a disability or an amputation but, also, wanted to see how it would feel like to have two hands or the closest thing that i could. >> the island technology is the closest many patients can come to the dexterity of a real hand. for jason cogur, thet they are possible? >> i am going to try. >> despite having lost both of his arms in an electrical accident, he is willing to try just about anything sometimes using his more durable hooks around the farm. other times, with his ilimbs. he has become al fuel tester, making him one of the first people in the entire world to have two by onic arms. >> jason is one of those rare birds that has not only the motivation and the will to move forward but he has a great personality. he is willing to tal
go. >> katie was born in taiwan with a congenital condition. like many amputeas who have grown up without, she was concerned about comfort. >> at 16, you started using a prosththetic. >> yes. >> what was the reason? >> i knew i was going to college. i wanted people's first impression of me not to be a person with a disability or an amputation but, also, wanted to see how it would feel like to have two hands or the closest thing that i could. >> the island...
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it katie neatly called 911, bin took his boys and headed back to the parking lot. >> deputies and confirm to the there was a human skull and some of their bones under some leaves. >> andmerrill newman, the 85 year-old palo alto man who was detained for weeks by north korea says, that the so-called confession he made was something he was forced to do. newman arrived at sfo on saturday. he said in a statement on monday, that the confession had been scripted and says that he was intentionally emphasizing the awkward phrasing mcorp grammar. maligned newman says, and that the north koreans treated him well but his interrogator told him repeatedly, if that if he did not apologize for alleged crimes committed during the korean war, he would be sentenced to 15 years in jail for espionage. newman says, and north korea, the war is not over and even innocent comments can mean big trouble for former spread >> coming up on kron 4 news. we will have illegal dumping. this will be the next episode of people behaving badly. [ female announcer ] it's a mountain grown morning with folgers lively colombian.
it katie neatly called 911, bin took his boys and headed back to the parking lot. >> deputies and confirm to the there was a human skull and some of their bones under some leaves. >> andmerrill newman, the 85 year-old palo alto man who was detained for weeks by north korea says, that the so-called confession he made was something he was forced to do. newman arrived at sfo on saturday. he said in a statement on monday, that the confession had been scripted and says that he was...
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for the latest open our weather changes you can download the weather app katie was talking about. it will give you severe weather alerts, radar and hourly temperature forecast and it is free at abc7 news.com/apps. >> the south african government is preferring funeral ceremonies for nelson mandela who died at the age of 1995. people are flocking to his home all night. the current president zum. a just stopped by. the united nations paused for a moment of silence following word of his death. we this were words of tribute from president obama. >> we will not likely see the likes of nelson mandela again. it falls to us as best we can to follow the example he set. >> memorial grew outside the embassy in washington with ten official days of mourning. people are sharing their memories of nelson mandela on our facebook payment -- page. >> now if san rafael the red cross is helping six people displaced by a house fire find shell december that break out on a home before 3:00 this morning. a dog and two turtles inside the home were okays as well, this morning. >> the police are investigating
for the latest open our weather changes you can download the weather app katie was talking about. it will give you severe weather alerts, radar and hourly temperature forecast and it is free at abc7 news.com/apps. >> the south african government is preferring funeral ceremonies for nelson mandela who died at the age of 1995. people are flocking to his home all night. the current president zum. a just stopped by. the united nations paused for a moment of silence following word of his...
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. >> katie: i bet. i can't wait to see them. >> hope: so, uh, what, did you and liam switch offices? [ chuckles ] >> katie: no, no. i was in here with him earlier, and i just decided to come by and pick up a few things. >> hope: okay, well, i'm sure he's just running around the building, so i'll wait for him. >> katie: actually, um, i think he might have left for the day.
. >> katie: i bet. i can't wait to see them. >> hope: so, uh, what, did you and liam switch offices? [ chuckles ] >> katie: no, no. i was in here with him earlier, and i just decided to come by and pick up a few things. >> hope: okay, well, i'm sure he's just running around the building, so i'll wait for him. >> katie: actually, um, i think he might have left for the day.
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katie, thanks. >>> we turn now to other news on this monday night. this is the big day every year for online christmas shopping. otherwise known as cyber monday. early numbers show shopping on the web is up over last year so far. over the holiday weekend the national retail federation says 141 million of us went shopping. just a slightly larger number than last year. enough to cause frenzies, even violence in some places as we saw. we learned today black friday spending was down for the first time in seven years. down 2.7% according to the early figures. john yang has the story for us tonight from chicago. john, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. it appears the big box store strategy of opening early on thursday may have come at the expense of black friday. we learned at brick and mortar stores on friday, traffic dr dropped 11% from last year. sales down 13%. those who did shop were focused on bargains. the average shopper spent about $407. that's about $16 less than the year before. increasingly, shoppers expect more and deeper discount
katie, thanks. >>> we turn now to other news on this monday night. this is the big day every year for online christmas shopping. otherwise known as cyber monday. early numbers show shopping on the web is up over last year so far. over the holiday weekend the national retail federation says 141 million of us went shopping. just a slightly larger number than last year. enough to cause frenzies, even violence in some places as we saw. we learned today black friday spending was down for...
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katie i'll go to you with this. there is concern that this law will achieve the opposite of its intention. some companies say we'll have to dig in and get more information about kids, location, do you think it's necessary? >> um, well i'm not sure about that. i think the real problem that i foresee in this type of law is that you create this expectation of internet infallibility, so kids are growing up and until they turn 18 or whatever the cut-off age is, they believe that they can post whatever they want on the internet, and that's just not the climate they're going to be in as they become adults. i just think that it's setting a pretty dangerous precedent to give them that idea. >> joy, if it's deleted with these digital delete buttons, is it really deleted? joy? >> sorry, could you repeat the question? >> you hear digital delete and eraser law, but my question is, if you delete it is it really gone? >> no, it's still on the company's server but i think there is something important that is happening here, that it
katie i'll go to you with this. there is concern that this law will achieve the opposite of its intention. some companies say we'll have to dig in and get more information about kids, location, do you think it's necessary? >> um, well i'm not sure about that. i think the real problem that i foresee in this type of law is that you create this expectation of internet infallibility, so kids are growing up and until they turn 18 or whatever the cut-off age is, they believe that they can post...
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katie marzullo was first on the scene and joins us with that story. katie? >> it happened at this intersection which was closed for two hours this morning because of it. it was a very dangerous crash. the person who caused it may have gotten away if not for an employee at the hilton hotel. at 5:45 a san jose police officer was behind the wheel his patrol car and waiting when, bam, a speeding cadillac hits him. both cars slide into the intersection leaving a pool of broken glass. both the officer and driver are hurt and the driver tries to run. >> got out of the car and attempted to flee. >> the injured officer yelled for the man to stop the he got unexpected help. >> a security guard at the hilton hotel tackled the suspect. >> the fast acting security guard is lucky. he could have been caught in the crash. >> a security officers was standing outside the officer's car chatting with him late rally just stepped back as the officer was ready to leave and stepped on the sidewalk and very fortunate that is when the accident occurred. >> the guard went home to slee
katie marzullo was first on the scene and joins us with that story. katie? >> it happened at this intersection which was closed for two hours this morning because of it. it was a very dangerous crash. the person who caused it may have gotten away if not for an employee at the hilton hotel. at 5:45 a san jose police officer was behind the wheel his patrol car and waiting when, bam, a speeding cadillac hits him. both cars slide into the intersection leaving a pool of broken glass. both the...
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>> katie: did you think i was hope? because she's the only one that would just come strolling into your office unannounced, except for, perhaps, your boss. >> liam: she had a -- she had a thing today. >> katie: sounds like you're not too happy about that thing. >> liam: yeah, that thing -- it was a photo shoot. wyatt felt inspired to showcase some new jewelry for the line. is he, like, a photographer now? seriously.
>> katie: did you think i was hope? because she's the only one that would just come strolling into your office unannounced, except for, perhaps, your boss. >> liam: she had a -- she had a thing today. >> katie: sounds like you're not too happy about that thing. >> liam: yeah, that thing -- it was a photo shoot. wyatt felt inspired to showcase some new jewelry for the line. is he, like, a photographer now? seriously.
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we want to go back to nbc's katy tur live outside a wendy's. what a difference 30 minutes makes. >> reporter: about a hundred people are protesting at this wendy's and they tried to shut it down. there's security inside and pretty effective getting no one able to walk into this wendy's during the afternoon rush and the lunch rush, if you will. they were chanting a moment ago, we can't survive off $7.25 and that's the heart of the issue. they're saying that $7.25 and the minimum wage is not enough to live on. they're asking for $15 an hour and calling that an actual living wage. many of these workers you might think are teenagers, most are over women over the age of 28. they're capped at $35 an hour. fast food corporation say a raise in their wages like that, $15 an hour just isn't possible. it's not feasible. they say they won't be able to operate and that they'll have to pass down the hike on to the consumers, raising the price of food. there are no hard numbers on this, thomas, but there are estimates throughout that say a burger could go fro
we want to go back to nbc's katy tur live outside a wendy's. what a difference 30 minutes makes. >> reporter: about a hundred people are protesting at this wendy's and they tried to shut it down. there's security inside and pretty effective getting no one able to walk into this wendy's during the afternoon rush and the lunch rush, if you will. they were chanting a moment ago, we can't survive off $7.25 and that's the heart of the issue. they're saying that $7.25 and the minimum wage is...
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good morning, cornell. >> reporter: good morning, katie. a beautiful sight up here in the santa cruz mountains. a winter wonderland? maybe not. it is beautiful all the same. a light dusting of snow fallen up here near boulder creek and right on top of this christmas tree farm. how's that for being totally appropriate? in fact, we were here when it started snowing just outside of boulder creek. light flurries falling on empire grade road. only lasted about ten minutes but it really was a beautiful sight. in fact, the owner of the christmas tree farm says he will absolutely take it. >> it's great for people, people are coming up when it's snowing. you love it to come up. >> reporter: nice for a christmas tree when it's snowing, right? >> it gives them that. right atmosphere. >> reporter: and look at this. sky 7 hd with a fly over mt. hamilton. found a blanket of white near the lick observatory f. you want to come up to the santa cruz mountains or mt. hamilton, do it sooner than later. i checked out my abc 7 weather app. it says 40 degrees up
good morning, cornell. >> reporter: good morning, katie. a beautiful sight up here in the santa cruz mountains. a winter wonderland? maybe not. it is beautiful all the same. a light dusting of snow fallen up here near boulder creek and right on top of this christmas tree farm. how's that for being totally appropriate? in fact, we were here when it started snowing just outside of boulder creek. light flurries falling on empire grade road. only lasted about ten minutes but it really was a...
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katie? 40 search personnel are on the ground with soldier aircraft. there is some hope because planes picked up an emergency locator transmitter. it further narrowed the seven area. the small plane took off from oregon on sunday headed to montana and the pilot reported engine problems over idaho. on board was his daughter and his fiance students at byu and jonathan was meeting her family for the first time over the holiday and the wedding is a month from day the jonathan's uncle has faith in the piloting but necessities there is more at issue. >> our concern is they have survived the crash and could be injured but having to survive in ten degree weather at night with snow and no way to keep warm. >> his son, daniel, and his wife were on the plane. daily smith founded serial tek a pioneer so the wear giant. searching begins in an hour. >> in sonoma, efforts are growing for the creation of a park in memory of 13-year-old andy lopez, the board is looking at respecting the lot where lopez was shot while carrying a copy ak-47 by a sheriff deputy in october
katie? 40 search personnel are on the ground with soldier aircraft. there is some hope because planes picked up an emergency locator transmitter. it further narrowed the seven area. the small plane took off from oregon on sunday headed to montana and the pilot reported engine problems over idaho. on board was his daughter and his fiance students at byu and jonathan was meeting her family for the first time over the holiday and the wedding is a month from day the jonathan's uncle has faith in...
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katie utehs is right there. what is the latest on the search? >> reporter: within the last half hour fire investigators have combed through 80% of that mobile home unit. they tell me they believe the man was knot home at the time of the fire. we do have new photos to show you of the fire taken by the san jose fire department as crews arrive shortly after 2:00 this morning. they found the unit at a mobile home park along san jose. i'm told the man whollied here is in his 70s and he was last seen yesterday by a neighbor that helped the man jump start his car. >> we're trying to make contact, unfortunately no one around here has contact information. we are still in the process trying to track that down. the good thing tonight is because of the proximity of the other units, we were able to keep it confined. >> reporter: investigators are still in the early stages of determining what started this fire. pg&e has shut off the power to the unit at this point. a neighbor i spoke with told me the elder man's daughter may have lived there for awhile but he
katie utehs is right there. what is the latest on the search? >> reporter: within the last half hour fire investigators have combed through 80% of that mobile home unit. they tell me they believe the man was knot home at the time of the fire. we do have new photos to show you of the fire taken by the san jose fire department as crews arrive shortly after 2:00 this morning. they found the unit at a mobile home park along san jose. i'm told the man whollied here is in his 70s and he was...
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good morning, katie. >> good morning. we have a spare-the-air day and a freeze warning until 9:00 this morning. temperatures dropping below freezing in many north bay neighborhoods. in the mid-30s in san francisco. we still have a way to go until sunrise. more 20s and 30s, even mid-30s at the coast. by noontime another raw afternoon. the winds will be lighter today. low to mid-50s and 40s by noontime. by the afternoon still as much as 10 degrees below afternoon. we are looking at another freeze warning tonight into monday morning and possibly into tuesday. the good news is that our afternoon highs will be warming up day-to-day. details on that in a few minutes. katie. >> that sounds good. thank you. in the south by officials are working to save lives as the temperature drops low enough to create life-threatening conditions. at least four deaths have occurred this week throughout santa clara county. but to get people off the streets and into shelters is making a difference. we report from a san jose shelter protecting more
good morning, katie. >> good morning. we have a spare-the-air day and a freeze warning until 9:00 this morning. temperatures dropping below freezing in many north bay neighborhoods. in the mid-30s in san francisco. we still have a way to go until sunrise. more 20s and 30s, even mid-30s at the coast. by noontime another raw afternoon. the winds will be lighter today. low to mid-50s and 40s by noontime. by the afternoon still as much as 10 degrees below afternoon. we are looking at another...
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katie marzullo has the details. katie? >> the man has not been identified. here is what we know. at 1:00 o'clock this morning, c.h.p. officers chased the suspect because he was wanted on an attempted homicide charge from san jose. at some point the car was disabled and the c.h.p. called the police for backup. here is what happens. >> he came from the vehicle yielding a knife and an officer fired their weapon, striking the suspect, one time. >> the suspect died at hospital. no officers were hurt. the police say the suspect was wanted on domestic violence, as well. another note if you are headed to the stockton area be wanted: southbound i-5 before the exit is closing and could be closed for several hours as they investigate. now to los angeles, outside a mcdonald's restaurant you can see the pickup lines, folks are protesting the wages paid out by many restaurants, not just mcdonald's and they want federal minimum wage of $15 an hour and you will see some of the demonstrations here in the bay area, as well, at mcdonald's locations in san jose, oakland, vallejo and antioch. >> othe
katie marzullo has the details. katie? >> the man has not been identified. here is what we know. at 1:00 o'clock this morning, c.h.p. officers chased the suspect because he was wanted on an attempted homicide charge from san jose. at some point the car was disabled and the c.h.p. called the police for backup. here is what happens. >> he came from the vehicle yielding a knife and an officer fired their weapon, striking the suspect, one time. >> the suspect died at hospital. no...
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katie. >> lisa, thank you. as cold as it is in the bay area, it's much worse in other parts of the country. roads are treacherous. this video in downtown dallas, texas. powerlines down and flights are cancelled with mor here's chuck severson. >> at least 16 people have died in the severe freeze gripping much of the u.s. many of the winter storm victims died on slick roads, including the driver of a pickup truck that hit an icy patch of ice on this bridge in louisville, texas. the car spun out of control and flipped over the guardrail into the water below. rescue crews braved freezing temperatures to get to the car. only 17-degree temperature. they had to get dry suits on and get down there and lift it up. >> rews spent hours trying that turned from rain to sleet and snow and some places black ice, forcing cs to slow down. backing up traffic for miles and flipping over trucks. road conditions so treacherous people were walking instead of driving to work. >> unlike the back roads and in the neighborhoods, it's re
katie. >> lisa, thank you. as cold as it is in the bay area, it's much worse in other parts of the country. roads are treacherous. this video in downtown dallas, texas. powerlines down and flights are cancelled with mor here's chuck severson. >> at least 16 people have died in the severe freeze gripping much of the u.s. many of the winter storm victims died on slick roads, including the driver of a pickup truck that hit an icy patch of ice on this bridge in louisville, texas. the...
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katie utehs, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right, katie. >>> happening now -- many parts of the bay area are slowly starting to thaw out after freezing overnight. steve says even colder temperatures are on the way. ktvu's tara moriarty live in walnut creek. i know it was in the 20s this morning. what's it like out there now? >> reporter: well, steve says it's 27 degrees. i think it's 1 degrees. that's how it feels to me. who is counting? very, very cold out here. it's one of those mornings where you blow your breath and you can see it. it's like you are smoking. this is a coffee shop we've been standing in front of. folks have been scrambling in here to get something hot to drink. at the car dealership, they had a lot of frost on the windshields. very, very cold. the freeze hit the north bay the hardest. the chilliest weather has yet to come. tonight and early thursday morning. >> it feels like reno. you have to bundle you for the winter now, winter time. make sure the kids are warm, go in and get some hot tea to warm up a little bit. >> reporter: is it harder to get moving on these cold
katie utehs, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right, katie. >>> happening now -- many parts of the bay area are slowly starting to thaw out after freezing overnight. steve says even colder temperatures are on the way. ktvu's tara moriarty live in walnut creek. i know it was in the 20s this morning. what's it like out there now? >> reporter: well, steve says it's 27 degrees. i think it's 1 degrees. that's how it feels to me. who is counting? very, very cold out here. it's one of...
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katie and jon, thank you very much for your insight. have a great weekend. >> you too. >> an be sure to check out our on-line edition of talking numbers in our partnership with yahoo! finance. >> let's get to mary thompson for a market flash. hey, mary. >> hey. we're taking a look at bitcoin today. this is the digital currency down about 16%. there are reports that the chinese search engine is no longer accepting bitcoin as a form of payment. this comes on the heels of the bank of china's move to restrict bank's use of the digital currency. that happening earlier this week. you can see bitcoins had a remarkable run lately in large part because of growing demand in china but the news on the other day, causing a bit of a pullback. it then recovered. it's getting hit on this report again. cnbc has not been able to confirm it but there are reports that baidu.com is no longer accepting it as a form of payment. back to you. >> thank you very much, mary thompson. down 16.5%. >> i guess you can get more than one bitcoin now for the thousand buc
katie and jon, thank you very much for your insight. have a great weekend. >> you too. >> an be sure to check out our on-line edition of talking numbers in our partnership with yahoo! finance. >> let's get to mary thompson for a market flash. hey, mary. >> hey. we're taking a look at bitcoin today. this is the digital currency down about 16%. there are reports that the chinese search engine is no longer accepting bitcoin as a form of payment. this comes on the heels of...
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katie marzullo, what is the latest? >> c.h.p. says the highway will be closed for another hour with investigators on the freeway. the suspect is not identified only that he is "free." >> southbound interstate 5, empty of traffic and full of investigators. back up to 1:00 o'clock a.m., when c.h.p. officers were pursuing a suspect in stockton. the man was wanted for an attempted homicide in san jose. at some point, his car broke down on interstate 5 and c.h.p. called stockton police for backup. the suspect got out of the car. >> the suspect was yielding a knife and was not complying with orders so a stockton police officer fired the weapon, striking the weapon at least when time. >> the suspect died at the hospital and investigators say he was also wanted on suspicion of domestic violence. >> protocol for multiple answers to investigate when a police officer shoots someone and they take their time. the unseen portion of this investigation is now entering the 10th hour. >> fire investigators are trying to pinpoint the cause of an pa
katie marzullo, what is the latest? >> c.h.p. says the highway will be closed for another hour with investigators on the freeway. the suspect is not identified only that he is "free." >> southbound interstate 5, empty of traffic and full of investigators. back up to 1:00 o'clock a.m., when c.h.p. officers were pursuing a suspect in stockton. the man was wanted for an attempted homicide in san jose. at some point, his car broke down on interstate 5 and c.h.p. called...
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. >> at 3:00 on katie, 3-d printers can chang to those who've been denied ewelcome to covered california. now, you can no longer be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today at coveredca.com. >> coming up at 4:00, a girl tried to raise money for new braces can launch her own small business so, why is she told begging is okay? >> on abc at 5:00, safety concerns. residents worried about natural gas flowing through a pipeline at the center of a safety battle. >> the mystery of a missing video camera has been solved in australia after it reported the thief in action. you have to see it to believe it. >> this is what rangers in the nature preserve saw and her when they watched the recording. the camera that was is the up to watch the crocodiles was stolen...by a bird known as a sea eagle that carried it 70 miles before dropping it and then check it out, the camera records the look at the thief pecking at it and posing for a selfie. we assume he posted this on facebook along with pictures of his dinner. >> who "tweeted" about it? >> that was foul play, wasn't it? >> nic
. >> at 3:00 on katie, 3-d printers can chang to those who've been denied ewelcome to covered california. now, you can no longer be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today at coveredca.com. >> coming up at 4:00, a girl tried to raise money for new braces can launch her own small business so, why is she told begging is okay? >> on abc at 5:00, safety concerns. residents worried about natural gas flowing through a pipeline at the center of a safety...
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but the real reason obamacare is failing and ready far deeper than on the web site also of are the katy imperial bureaucracy in washington bureaucrats ever reaching lke never before coming up. and tonight we have a surprisingly good report on the unemployment jobless rate goes down at 7.o% as 203,000 jobs wereadded but how good was their real or is a more or less of government steroids with benefits and middle-aged? we have stevedore from "the wall street journal." and jonas harris we appreciate you being here. qualities he give the jobs report today? to back we are in the middle because you what the economy to improve but not want to the fed to stop totally but yet you want to show it is getting better becau sees earnings have to grow so the goldilocks scenario is the underlying growth would pick up and yet pick up later but then not have a crash when the rates go higher dennis: you say the stocks go down with good news because we are scared of they will tie ended? but today they went up triple digits is there such an attitude to where i think the economy ll go okay? >> fortunately a p
but the real reason obamacare is failing and ready far deeper than on the web site also of are the katy imperial bureaucracy in washington bureaucrats ever reaching lke never before coming up. and tonight we have a surprisingly good report on the unemployment jobless rate goes down at 7.o% as 203,000 jobs wereadded but how good was their real or is a more or less of government steroids with benefits and middle-aged? we have stevedore from "the wall street journal." and jonas harris we...
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i'm katie marzullo. let's start with a quick first look at the weather. i don't have to tell you will it's cold out there. good morning. >> yes, the cold front brought in an inch of rain. you can see some mixed precip just to the west of you. the moisture has moved out of the central coast. a little light rain but here's what's left of the front. we have once again very cold conditions, but most of the moisture is out of the area. we still have the possibility of some high-elevation snow around the santa cruz mountains. 30 and 40s right now. hid 30s by noontime. not getting warmer than that, upper 30s to 40. and one more opportunity for rain for the week ahead. i'll show that to go coming up. >> thank you. and sticking with the cold area, the frigid temperatures have been more than just uncomfortable. they have actual le turned deadly. in the south bay four people have died from hypothermia in the past few days. nick smith has more on this story. >> i've been homeless for almost a year now. >> he's one of the men we met at this san jose shelter. without a
i'm katie marzullo. let's start with a quick first look at the weather. i don't have to tell you will it's cold out there. good morning. >> yes, the cold front brought in an inch of rain. you can see some mixed precip just to the west of you. the moisture has moved out of the central coast. a little light rain but here's what's left of the front. we have once again very cold conditions, but most of the moisture is out of the area. we still have the possibility of some high-elevation snow...
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katie. >> lisa, thank you. in the south bay the frigid temperatures have been more than just uncomfortable, they have turned deadly. in the south bay four people have died from hypothermia in the past few days. nick smith has more on this story. >> i've been homeless for almost a year now. >> reporter: he is one of the men we met at this san jose shelter. without a home to call his open, the cold snap blanketing the south bay has forced him and others to look for a warm place to stay. >> knowing there was a warm place to go and you call and have nowhere else to go and in this is the right place to go. when you are down and out, you are cold, this place will help you out. >> others haven't been as fortunate. four men, each in their late 40s or 50s, have been found dead in different parts of the county. >> we want to try to get folks who don't have a home into shelter, particularly this weekend when its it's cold. >> temperatures fell below 30 degrees on friday and are expected to sink lower. so officials with sa
katie. >> lisa, thank you. in the south bay the frigid temperatures have been more than just uncomfortable, they have turned deadly. in the south bay four people have died from hypothermia in the past few days. nick smith has more on this story. >> i've been homeless for almost a year now. >> reporter: he is one of the men we met at this san jose shelter. without a home to call his open, the cold snap blanketing the south bay has forced him and others to look for a warm place...
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. >> donning a new role as unicef's goodwill ambassador, world famous singer and song-writer, katy perry expressed her unconditional support for the most vulnerable children. katy's official appointment as the new unicef goodwill ambassador took place on tuesday at the organization's headquarters in new york. katy's journey with unicef began in april this year when she visited madagascar, one of the poorest countries of the world. she says the trip changed her life and inspired her songs. >> and a reminder. the little boy known as bat- kid will be back in san francisco tomorrow for a fundraiser for the 'make-a- wish' foundation. it's called "brave the bay" - and police officers and others will take part in a 5-k walk and run.also a cable car pulling contest. organizers are hoping to raise about 75-thousand dollars. 5 year old miles scott is now in remission from leukemia - and will lead the walk. >> in sports, robinson can- no signs the third richest contract in major-league baseball history. >> stanford looks ahead to tomorrow's pact 12 championship game. jason has a preview of your spo
. >> donning a new role as unicef's goodwill ambassador, world famous singer and song-writer, katy perry expressed her unconditional support for the most vulnerable children. katy's official appointment as the new unicef goodwill ambassador took place on tuesday at the organization's headquarters in new york. katy's journey with unicef began in april this year when she visited madagascar, one of the poorest countries of the world. she says the trip changed her life and inspired her songs....
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katie. >> thank you, lisa. as cold as it is in the bay area, it is much worse in other parts of the country. roads are treacherous. this video shows snow in downtown dallas, texas. powerlines down and flights are cancelled with more to come. here's chuck severson. >> at least 16 people have died in the severe freeze gripping much of the u.s. many of the winter storm victims died on slick roads, including the driver of a pickup truck that hit an icy patch of ice on this bridge in louisville, texas. the car spun out of control and flipped over the guardrail into the water below. rescue crews braved freezing temperatures to get to the car. only 17-degree temperature. they had to get dry suits on and get down there and lift it up. >> road crews spent hours trying to get a handle on the storm that turned from rain to sleet and snow and some places black ice, forcing cars to slow down. backing up traffic for miles and flipping over trucks. road conditions so treacherous people were walking instead of driving to work.
katie. >> thank you, lisa. as cold as it is in the bay area, it is much worse in other parts of the country. roads are treacherous. this video shows snow in downtown dallas, texas. powerlines down and flights are cancelled with more to come. here's chuck severson. >> at least 16 people have died in the severe freeze gripping much of the u.s. many of the winter storm victims died on slick roads, including the driver of a pickup truck that hit an icy patch of ice on this bridge in...
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this is delicious katie. it's not bad for canned soup, right? pfft! [ laughs ] you nearly had us there. canned soup. [ male announcer ] they just might think it's homemade. try campbell's homestyle soup. >>> the latest jobs report shows good signs for the economy. the unemployment rate dropped to 7% in november while 203,000 jobs were created. down from october's unemployment rate of 7.3%. these numbers come as many job seekers are preparing to take the traditional pause in their hubt for work in time for the holidays. but that may be a bad idea. john challenger is the ceo of challenger, gray and christmas. zachary karabell is a cnbc contributor. he's a writer as well. he's written a book as well. john, let me start with you. many folks put off their job search during the holidays thinking that companies don't hire during this time period. why is that not the right thing to do? >> first of all, the data doesn't support it. last november, over 4.66 million people found jobs in november, just slightly down in december. so it is a time when employers esp
this is delicious katie. it's not bad for canned soup, right? pfft! [ laughs ] you nearly had us there. canned soup. [ male announcer ] they just might think it's homemade. try campbell's homestyle soup. >>> the latest jobs report shows good signs for the economy. the unemployment rate dropped to 7% in november while 203,000 jobs were created. down from october's unemployment rate of 7.3%. these numbers come as many job seekers are preparing to take the traditional pause in their hubt...
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we'll see how it goes. >> katie, thanks so much. our katie tur. >>> dominick has a special retail story. >> let's check out what's happening with francesco's. you can see there right now, certainly not a good story for those ipo investors. back over to you. >> thanks a lot. i want to turn our attention back to bitcoin. this morning, bank of america releasing its first ever coverage note on the currency. we'll is he you exactly what they had to say in just a few minutes. [ male announcer ] what if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. th [woman]ask me... [announcer]...if you think the best bed for one of you might be a compromise for the other one... [woman]ask me about our tempur-pedic. [announcer] they're sleeping on the newest tempur-pedic bed... the new tempur choice..
we'll see how it goes. >> katie, thanks so much. our katie tur. >>> dominick has a special retail story. >> let's check out what's happening with francesco's. you can see there right now, certainly not a good story for those ipo investors. back over to you. >> thanks a lot. i want to turn our attention back to bitcoin. this morning, bank of america releasing its first ever coverage note on the currency. we'll is he you exactly what they had to say in just a few...
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the town hall.com's katy is not getting it or buying it either. katy, i had no idea what he meant but i sended some backtracking there. >> just a little bit. what? here's the problem with this. the white house and administration relaunched this massive public relations campaign this week, trying to get the public opinion of obamacare back. it's very low. people are unhappy and people don't trust the president. the issue is, when you have people like harry reid, even the white house going out and saying you can still keep your plan, what the president said was true when he said, quote, if you like your plan, you can keep it, period, what he said was still true. they're telling five million people and families who got a letter in the mail, cancellation alert for their insurance, they're wrong and mistaken whether they're plan was cancelled because of obamacare. they can't get the public's opinion back on obama own kaz unless -- obamacare unless they're honest and harry reid is continuing the lie. >> we have this digital something -- >> we have a way
the town hall.com's katy is not getting it or buying it either. katy, i had no idea what he meant but i sended some backtracking there. >> just a little bit. what? here's the problem with this. the white house and administration relaunched this massive public relations campaign this week, trying to get the public opinion of obamacare back. it's very low. people are unhappy and people don't trust the president. the issue is, when you have people like harry reid, even the white house going...
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good morning, katie. >> good morning. we have a spare-the-air day and a freeze warning until 9:00 this morning. temperatures dropping below freezing in many north bay neighborhoods. in the mid-30s in san francisco. we still have a way to go until sunrise. more 20s and 30s, even mid-30s at the coast. by noontime another raw afternoon. the winds will be lighter today. low to mid-50s and 40s by noontime. by the afternoon still
good morning, katie. >> good morning. we have a spare-the-air day and a freeze warning until 9:00 this morning. temperatures dropping below freezing in many north bay neighborhoods. in the mid-30s in san francisco. we still have a way to go until sunrise. more 20s and 30s, even mid-30s at the coast. by noontime another raw afternoon. the winds will be lighter today. low to mid-50s and 40s by noontime. by the afternoon still
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that left more time for double hominy, katy perry, on stage in canada and beamed in via satellite. and grammy favorite taylor swift offered a performance as well, shedding her country sweetheart image in front of an australian crowd. ♪ ♪ >> strutting toward her nomination for album of the year. we'll find out who takes home grammy gold at the end of january, during nour live concert. for "cbs this morning saturday," brandon scott, los angeles. >>> what do we think of the grammy nominations? any surprises, any snubs? joining us is the editor of "billboard" magazine, joe levy. >> it was a big night for macklemore and joe lewis, seven nominations, three in the four major categories and a young rapper out of los angeles, seven nominations for him. a big moment. >> who are people talking about? >> sara borealis you can see her in shock. this is an album only knew one song from. >> that's not even a big hit. >> it was a song called "brave" which was nominated in the pop category. it was a huge look for her and people were genuinely surprised. >> let's talk about who got snubbed. noti
that left more time for double hominy, katy perry, on stage in canada and beamed in via satellite. and grammy favorite taylor swift offered a performance as well, shedding her country sweetheart image in front of an australian crowd. ♪ ♪ >> strutting toward her nomination for album of the year. we'll find out who takes home grammy gold at the end of january, during nour live concert. for "cbs this morning saturday," brandon scott, los angeles. >>> what do we think...
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she is followed by one direction, katy perry and selena gomez. >>> american airlines and u.s. airways completed their merger today. the $11 billion deal creates the world's largest airline and it leaves four carriers controlling 80% of the u.s. travel market. groups fear it could lead to higher prices. >>> a new study finds a fwroeing number of children getting injured in high chairs. researchers say that high chair injuries were up more than 20% during the 8 year study. almost 10,000 children are injured in high chair accidents every year. often because they are not properly strapped in. be sure to buckle your kids up. >> "frozen" took over the top spot over the weekend taking in $31 million. the hunger games catching fire was second. out of the furnace came in third. well, into the freezer maybe the answer if you're dealing with, get this, sounds gross, bed bugs. researchers found an effective way to kill bed bugs is by freezing them at least 3 degrees for at least 80 hours. a study in a journal says if you have the freezer space put items in there in plastic bags for four d
she is followed by one direction, katy perry and selena gomez. >>> american airlines and u.s. airways completed their merger today. the $11 billion deal creates the world's largest airline and it leaves four carriers controlling 80% of the u.s. travel market. groups fear it could lead to higher prices. >>> a new study finds a fwroeing number of children getting injured in high chairs. researchers say that high chair injuries were up more than 20% during the 8 year study....
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this is delicious katie. it's not bad for canned soup, right? pfft! [ laughs ] you nearly had us there. canned soup. [ male announcer ] they just might think it's homemade. try campbell's homestyle soup. waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula. to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. your bristles are so slim! [ slimsoft ] my floss-tip™ bristles are up to 17x slimmer than other toothbrushes. they easily clean between teeth and along the gumline. wow! so slim! [ male announcer ] colgate® slimsoft™. floss-tip™ bristles for a deep clean. [ male announcer ] even well-planned holidays can wind up at the corner of "stockings are stuffed" and "quick -- duck!" luckily, walgreens is always nearby, so it's easy to get in and out for extra stocking stuffers... or anything else you might suddenly need. stop by walgreens anytime for hershey's kisses chocolates, gift cards, and more. plus get up to 20 dollars in jingle cash on next week's purchase of 30 dollar
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